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    Experiment No. 6 and 7

     

    Try making your blimps with wide/narrow strips of paper. Make several and compare how each behaves. Drop them from the bedroom window of your house - see how long they take to float to the ground

     

    These experiments simply involved a little paper airplane making.

    Firstly, we made a spinning blimp and the best way to show this is to refer you to the following excellent website. Just click here.

    The second paper pland came from this super website. We found this plane particularly good, because we could add flaps to the wings and it behaved just as a proper airplane should. After tweaking the planes and practising flying techniques, we had a flying competition. Click here to build your own planes.

     

    Other great paper airplane sites to visit are:

    1. Alex's Paper Airplanes

    2. Joseph Palmer's Paper Airplanes

    3. Best Paper Airplanes

    4. Sabretooth Paper Plane

     


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